Broodkruimelnavigatie Home Results Publications Stressphysiology outcomes Adolescent Personality: Associations With Basal, Awakening, and Stress-Induced Cortisol Responses Adolescents’ Cortisol Responses to Awakening and Social Stress; Effects of Gender, Menstrual Phase and Oral Contraceptives. The TRAILS Study Are cardiac autonomic nervous system activity and perceived stress related to functional somatic symptoms in adolescents? The TRAILS study Cardiovascular reactivity as a mechanism linking child trauma to adolescent psychopathology Chronic Stress and Adolescents' Mental Health: Modifying Effects of Basal Cortisol and Parental Psychiatric History. The TRAILS Study Chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Genetic moderation by Dopamine Receptor D4. The TRAILS study Determinants of salivary cortisol levels in 10-12 year old children; a population-based study of individual differences Effortful control as predictor of adolescents’ psychological and physiological responses to a social stress test. The TRAILS study Family environment is associated with HPA-axis activity in adolescents.The TRAILS study Genetically based reduced MAOA and COMT functioning is associated with the cortisol stress response - a replication study Ghrelin-reactive immunoglobulins and anxiety, depression and stress-induced cortisol response in adolescents. The TRAILS study Glucocorticoid receptor gene methylation and HPA-axis regulation in adolescents. The TRAILS study Interactions between genetic, prenatal, cortisol, and parenting influences on adolescent substance use and frequency: a TRAILS study L-DRD4 genotype not associated with sensation seeking, gambling performance and startle reactivity in adolescents: The TRAILS study Low heart rate: A marker of stress resilience. The TRAILS study Markers of stress and inflammation as potential mediators of the relationship between exercise and depressive symptoms: Findings from the TRAILS study Mediation of Sensation Seeking and Behavioral Inhibition on the Relationship between Heart Rate and Antisocial Behavior. The TRAILS Study No associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms in corticoid receptor genes and heart rate and cortisol responses to a standardized social stress test in adolescents. The TRAILS study Predicting mental disorders from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a 3-year follow-up in the TRAILS study Reproducibility of heart rate variability and baroreflex sensitivity measurements in children Self- or parent report of (co-occurring) internalizing and externalizing problems, and basal or reactivity measures of HPA-axis functioning: a systematic evaluation of the internalizing-hyperresponsivity versus externalizing-hyporesponsivity HPA-axis hypo Self-assessed parental depressive problems are associated with blunted cortisol responses to a social stress test in daughters. The TRAILS study Sensitivity to psychosocial chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Combined moderator effects of resting heart rate and parental psychiatric history Social Withdrawal in adolescence and early adulthood: Measurement issues, normative development, and distinct trajectories Spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity in (pre)adolescents Stressed-out? Associations between perceived and physiological stress responses in adolescents. The TRAILS study The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity: An empirical test in the Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey study The greener the better? Does neighborhood greenness buffer the effects of stressful life events on externalizing behavior in late adolescence? The role of basal cortisol in predicting change in mental health problems across the transition to middle school Timing matters: Long term effects of adversities from prenatal period up to adolescence on adolescents’ cortisol stress response. The TRAILS study
Adolescents’ Cortisol Responses to Awakening and Social Stress; Effects of Gender, Menstrual Phase and Oral Contraceptives. The TRAILS Study
Are cardiac autonomic nervous system activity and perceived stress related to functional somatic symptoms in adolescents? The TRAILS study
Chronic Stress and Adolescents' Mental Health: Modifying Effects of Basal Cortisol and Parental Psychiatric History. The TRAILS Study
Chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Genetic moderation by Dopamine Receptor D4. The TRAILS study
Determinants of salivary cortisol levels in 10-12 year old children; a population-based study of individual differences
Effortful control as predictor of adolescents’ psychological and physiological responses to a social stress test. The TRAILS study
Genetically based reduced MAOA and COMT functioning is associated with the cortisol stress response - a replication study
Ghrelin-reactive immunoglobulins and anxiety, depression and stress-induced cortisol response in adolescents. The TRAILS study
Interactions between genetic, prenatal, cortisol, and parenting influences on adolescent substance use and frequency: a TRAILS study
L-DRD4 genotype not associated with sensation seeking, gambling performance and startle reactivity in adolescents: The TRAILS study
Markers of stress and inflammation as potential mediators of the relationship between exercise and depressive symptoms: Findings from the TRAILS study
Mediation of Sensation Seeking and Behavioral Inhibition on the Relationship between Heart Rate and Antisocial Behavior. The TRAILS Study
No associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms in corticoid receptor genes and heart rate and cortisol responses to a standardized social stress test in adolescents. The TRAILS study
Predicting mental disorders from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a 3-year follow-up in the TRAILS study
Self- or parent report of (co-occurring) internalizing and externalizing problems, and basal or reactivity measures of HPA-axis functioning: a systematic evaluation of the internalizing-hyperresponsivity versus externalizing-hyporesponsivity HPA-axis hypo
Self-assessed parental depressive problems are associated with blunted cortisol responses to a social stress test in daughters. The TRAILS study
Sensitivity to psychosocial chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Combined moderator effects of resting heart rate and parental psychiatric history
Social Withdrawal in adolescence and early adulthood: Measurement issues, normative development, and distinct trajectories
Stressed-out? Associations between perceived and physiological stress responses in adolescents. The TRAILS study
The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity: An empirical test in the Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey study
The greener the better? Does neighborhood greenness buffer the effects of stressful life events on externalizing behavior in late adolescence?
The role of basal cortisol in predicting change in mental health problems across the transition to middle school
Timing matters: Long term effects of adversities from prenatal period up to adolescence on adolescents’ cortisol stress response. The TRAILS study